• OkBuddyErennaryB
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    1 year ago

    Love him already. After being irrelevant for years and arguably being the most “friendly” team among all team subs, we are going to be hated so much

  • RVAIsTheGreatestB
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    1 year ago

    He’s a heel and owns it. I love it. Defensively the Spurs with this starting five they’re entering the season with could cause teams tons of havoc. They’ve been wanting to go big and have multiple ballhandlers on the floor at all times and that’s what they’re going to have to start the season. There will be teething issues offensively but you can understand the vision.

  • iguacuB
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    1 year ago

    Title had me concerned it might be a Spurs highlight without Wemby. Thankfully it was nothing of the sort, phew.

  • RealPrinceJayB
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    1 year ago

    I love Sochan. People talk about defending 1-5 a lot these days, but basically none of the guys in that conversation actually do it. Sochan legitimately can.

    There’s a lot of Dennis Rodman in him, and while I’d never expect him to reach those levels of defense and rebounding(Rodman was arguably the GOAT at both) he has that amazing blend of instincts, tools, toughness, and tenacity.

    Offensively he’s got a lot of work to do, but he possesses a great blend of athleticism, handling, and vision for a guy his size. While I’m not sure he’s a real PG, I think he could be a great playmaking forward maybe like a Lamar Odom.

    The jumper in particular needs a lot of work, but I don’t think the problem is a lack of touch and the Spurs have a great history of developing mechanics. Given Sochan’s work ethic and willingness to listen, learn, and experiment I believe he’ll figure it out.